Claude Clifford Lilly III (born June 1946) is an American educator, insurance executive, and academic administrator that served as the 17th president of Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina.
[3] During Lilly's time at Clemson, he served as the chair of the Charlotte Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
During his presidency, Lilly led an $11.8 million campaign to renovate Neville Hall, the college's main academic building.
He also led the "swift response" to the flooding of a dormitory on campus, and oversaw the graduation of the first two classes from Presbyterian's School of Pharmacy.
[3] It was announced on June 9, 2015, that Lilly had been elected to serve as the vice president of the Big South Conference.